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Raja

Khushal Singh

Jamadar
Watercolour of Jamadar Khushal Singh, Company artist, Punjab, ca.1865
Birth nameKhushal Ram
Nickname(s)Khushala
Born1790
Ikari, Sardhana Pargana (Present-day Meerut, Western Uttar Pradesh)
Died17 June 1844
Lahore, Sikh Empire (Present-day Punjab, Pakistan)
AllegianceSikh Empire
Years of service1807 - 1844
Rank
  • Wazir-e-Azam (till 1818)
  • Chamberlain
  • Military officer
Known for
  • Military expeditions in areas of
    Kashmir (1814)
  • The reduction of southwestern Punjab
    • Mukerian (1816)
    • Multan (1818)
    • Dera Ghazi Khan (1819)
    • Derajat (1820)
    • Dera Ismail Khan (1821)
    • Leiah (1821)
    • Mankera (1822)
    • Peshawar (1823)
  • The reduction of Hill States
    • Kangra (1828)
AwardsJamadarji[citation needed]
ChildrenRam Singh
Kishan Singh
Bhagwan Singh
RelationsMisr Hargobind (father)
Ram Singh (brother)
Misr Niddha (brother)
Tej Singh (nephew)

Raja Khushal Singh Jamadar (1790 – 17 June 1844) was a military officer and chamberlain of the Sikh Empire. He was conferred the title of Raja for his conquest of Dera Ghazi Khan, Kangra and other military expeditions. He was a notable figure of the state.

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